2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2021.07.057
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Development and Validation of a Mobile Clinical Decision Support Tool for the Diagnosis of Drug Allergy in Adults: The Drug Allergy App

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“…On the other hand, the survey also found that majority of the doctors in this study were confident in taking, interpreting, and drawing a firm conclusion on an allergy based on a patient's history alone. This differs to findings by Elkhalifa et al, as this study reported that most clinicians (55.2%) believed that it not possible to use history alone to decide a patients allergy status (13). The survey also explored a number of potential solutions which may help doctors to feel more confident in appropriately de-labelling patients with an inappropriate penicillin allergy label, these include the use of educational material, or decision support tools in the form of web-based algorithm, drug allergy app or flow charts.…”
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“…On the other hand, the survey also found that majority of the doctors in this study were confident in taking, interpreting, and drawing a firm conclusion on an allergy based on a patient's history alone. This differs to findings by Elkhalifa et al, as this study reported that most clinicians (55.2%) believed that it not possible to use history alone to decide a patients allergy status (13). The survey also explored a number of potential solutions which may help doctors to feel more confident in appropriately de-labelling patients with an inappropriate penicillin allergy label, these include the use of educational material, or decision support tools in the form of web-based algorithm, drug allergy app or flow charts.…”
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“…The audit also evidenced that no patients in this cohort had been referred to drug allergy services, although 24% (13/54) fulfilled the NICE CG183 criteria for referral (11). This supports research from a study by Elkhalifa et al who found that in a UK hospital over 60% of clinicians had not referred any patients to a specialist drug allergy service over the last year (13). This audit therefore supports the findings of other studies, that in practice, there is a clear stray from the NICE CG183 for documenting, managing, and referring patients with penicillin allergies.…”
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